Growth phase

The growth phase, also known as the vegetative phase, is the period of growth between germination and flowering. During this phase, growth is focused on leaves, stems, and roots rather than flowers.

Further knowledge about the growth phase

During this phase, the plant experiences rapid growth and development: it establishes a strong root system, grows in height, and produces green leaves. This is a critical period, as the size of the plant often correlates with the harvest yield. To get the best results, growers must provide optimal conditions: proper lighting (typically 18-24 hours of light per day), suitable temperature, stable humidity, and appropriate nutrients with a focus on nitrogen.

Indoors, this phase can be controlled and extended with light control, while outdoors it follows natural seasonal changes. Metabolically, this is where the plant lays the foundation for future flowering with a robust structure and ideal photosynthetic capacity.

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